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LOOKING AT THE EARTH FROM EVERY POSSIBLE ANCLE: Artists create grab from garbage to stress the Democratic Republic of the Congo's plight: Rich in resources yet plagued by poverty it's a dump for global waste.
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Rotinawa, Ayodeji
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National Geographic. June, 2022, Vol. 241 Issue 6, p6, 8 p.
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Price of a Pandemic: Poverty Spreads Around the Globe.
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Lopez, Alberto Lucas
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National Geographic. November, 2020, Vol. 238 Issue 5, p104, 3 p.
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In Search of the Kissing Bug: WHY IS SO LITTLE KNOWN ABOUT A PARASITIC INFECTION PLAGUING SOME 300,000 PEOPLE IN THE U.S.? BECAUSE IT'S A DISEASE OF POVERTY.
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Hernandez, Daisy
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National Geographic. June, 2019, Vol. 235 Issue 6, p17, 4 p.
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NO WAY OUT: GANG WARFARE AND POVERTY ARE DECIMATING EL SALVADOR. MANY MIGRANTS HAVE FLED TOWARD THE UNITED STATES, BUT CHANGES IN U.S. POLICY COULD SEND THOUSANDS BACK INTO THE CHAOS.
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Motlagh, Jason
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National Geographic. March, 2019, Vol. 235 Issue 3, p76, 24 p.
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The dangerous lives of girls: poverty, violence, and cultural traditions oppress millions of girls around the world, but some are finding hope through education.
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Okeowo, Alexis
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National Geographic. January 1, 2017, p130, 22 p.
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Filmmaker Biyi Bandele on Nollywood, Poverty Porn and the Miracle of Nigeria; 'There's a bit of give-the-editors-what-they-want and it's true that literary prizes in the West favor victimhood.'.
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Hill, Sam
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Newsweek. January 31, 2020, Vol. 174 Issue 2.
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Introducing Blockchain Impact Award Winner BitLumens; What does renewable energy have to do with poverty and access to the financial system? Plenty, according to BitLumens, a Swiss company that uses blockchain to help get people on the power grid, build their credit profiles and reduce carbon emissions.
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Mapping Poverty to Save More Than a Billion Lives in the World's Most Remote Slums; By 2020, there will be 1.5 billion people living in slums, the majority of whom are unmapped.
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Return to the Arkansas Delta: the delta west of the Mississippi River was once a place where sharecroppers lived in segregation and poverty yet forged a vibrant community. Industrial farming has erased their culture, leaving behind endless sky and few people. Eugene Richards documented their world four decades ago. Now he returns to where his pictures began.
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Bowden, Charles
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National Geographic. November 1, 2012, Vol. 222 Issue 5, p124, 16 p.
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Playing Rio: Rio is a city of glamour and glitz--but also of poverty and violence in the favelas that climb its hills. With the Olympics coming in 2016, the slums are getting a face-lift.
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National Geographic. October 1, 2012, Vol. 222 Issue 4, p72, 20 p.
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